She smiled at his remark as he stepped around her, her gaze following his figure from behind for a moment before she followed suit. The stink that had hit them like a brick wall grew to be a bit more pungent, and even though her nose crinkled at it, it wasn't so bad, because...intertwined with it was his smell, and...it was filling her with warmth.
Naturally, her right fore paw found the first slick of shallow, slippery mud as they walked and talked. Her toes sank in and for a second she slipped up behind him (fortunately, where he couldn't see) as a puff of breath escaped her lungs in surprise. Quil shuffled forward to Rook's side as the ceiling of the passage began to rise, her hip bumping softly against his; a single ear pressed sideways to catch his words. She wasn't the youngest of her own brood, but she imagined that it probably was hard to be the lastborn. Cinder had always been spoiled and doted upon by she and Mace and Rowan, and by Kade and Ava for that matter, but that didn't mean that she wasn't babied either, expected to keep up and prove that she could run with the rest of them. If being the youngest wasn't Rook's favorite, she thought he'd turned out exceptionally well for it. He was friendly, well-spoken and didn't seem to be shy like she often felt she was. Certain things about him were charismatic, and the kind quality of his mismatched gaze as it sometimes graced her was, well, rare.
Where she'd hoped that they could exchange stories about life, she wasn't disappointed, and sooner than later his questions came. They were all justified, being as they were just getting to know each other and didn't know much about the other, but she was still a hair surprised when he'd asked if she and Skoll were related. Quil laughed lightheartedly under her breath, thinking that she could see where he could think that. She and Skoll were both their own shades of black, and granted that they didn't really know each other, either, something about their dynamic came naturally; the way he felt he could push her around (maybe not anymore) and the way she was comfortable enough to shoot him down. But Skoll was certainly not her brother, and in her mind he wasn't even in the same running with Mace and Rowan. Her brothers were honorable, playful, and as open-hearted as she was, at least the versions of them she'd once known. The Archer prince didn't seem to be any of those.
But then Rook did something that made her heart leap the smallest leap ─ he apologized. Which was something he absolutely didn't have to do, because the last thing he'd done on the borders was something wrong. But she really appreciated that, and found it quite surprising that the boys were related? "Thank you," she breathed, looking over at him thoughtfully. "That's...that's kind of you, and you should know I didn't take what happened back there to heart." She knew of Elettra's ties to Kade, but hadn't gotten so far as to consider what Angier's story was and the fact that there was much more to the Relic Lore she'd returned to than met the eye. Quil could only assume that Elettra was Rook's Aunt, but then, the more she thought about it, there was something about Rook that drew a parallel to Angier ─ the shapes of their ears and their markings, perhaps.
"I think that, even if you may have gotten the short end of the stick from your brothers and sisters sometimes, you turned out all the better for it." Perhaps it was an assumption, but it was what she really thought, and she wanted to be honest with her friend. She cleared her throat with a soft rumble as she prepared to give him the answers he sought. "...Well, I...I wasn't born in Willow Ridge, and, no, Skoll and I aren't related," she answered with a humble grin. "I actually just settled in there. I was gone for a while..." she thought of the lonely days and nights spent alone as she searched for Cinder and her family, "and just recently came back to Relic Lore. But, I actually was born here, over the mountains and to the east. Darkwater Rapids." Those two words were unbelievably bittersweet, and it was the first time since she'd left the place that she'd spoken anything of it. To anyone. "My father and mother founded the pack there after they left a forest just west of here."
She breathed. How much more should she offer Rook? Should she spill her guts, or part of them? She was scared; scared to say too much, scared of what he would think if she didn't say enough. Honestly, she wanted him to know the truth about her. For whatever reason, she knew he deserved her honesty.
"But...the spring that I was born, there was a flood, and..." Her brows pulled together, from remembering and the pain she suddenly felt and from being scared to even say it out loud. "─Rook...it washed them all away." A shiver ran through her as her head fell slightly. Avoiding a protruding stone in the wall, she took a deep breath and a moment of silence and continued, looking ahead with wide eyes so that she wouldn't tear right up.
"My sister and I made it, and those who were left relocated to Cedarwood Forest ─ Cut Rock River, actually. Anyway..." She felt like she was probably filling his head up. "After that I left for a while, spent some time near the coast, and when I returned I found Elettra and Willow Ridge, and now here I am, with you." She smiled at that, her golden eyes looking over to his mismatched ones that shone like pale stars against the silhouette of Rook's face."What about you? Where are you from? And how in the world are you related to Skoll?" There was no judgment in her voice, just curiosity and a genuine interest. Quil wanted to know all about Rook.